Can You Remember What your Dreamt?
Published by Brian Yalung January 4th, 2008 in Dreams, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Education.
Sleeping is one thing but trying to recall what we dreamed about is another. Normally, our sub-conscious self would be forgotten although some people try hard to recall them. Dreams have various meaning to people. Depending on how superstitious you are, dreams can either make a person ecstatic or demoralized. Whatever the case may be, we will have our share of dreams and some people even go to the extent of interpreting them.
Dreams can mean something or nothing. To some people, they stand for something like a symbol of things to come. To others they are callings to which they have to address some things which they deem as unfinished business. But overall there would be people who would just plain forget what they dreamt about.
To classify dreams, we can see them in these categories:
- Guides for believers who want to find out what they mean.
- Dreams are a calling for people who have to accomplish something
- Subconscious thoughts stemming from experience
- No relevance to people who don’t care what dreams they encounter in sleep.
Here is a good sight to visit on Understanding Dreams.
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